UFC on FOX 6 took place at United Center in Chicago. The main card aired on FOX following prelims on FX and Facebook.

Johnson and Dodson competed in the evening’s main event with “Mighty Mouse’s” flyweight title on the line. Challenger Dodson looked sharp early, but it was Johnson who battled back over the final three rounds to claim a unanimous decision win and retain his title. The fast-paced 25-minute fight was tight throughout, and both shared in the evening’s “Fight of the Night” check.

Pettis earned his extra money with a scintillating first-round stoppage of Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. While Pettis flashed a cartwheel kick and a leaping knee off the cage, it was a devastating liver kick that earned the stoppage and the “Knockout of the Night.”

Meanwhile, Bader received his bonus check for a 50-second submission of 42-year-old veteran Vladimir Matyushenko. Bader rocked “The Janitor” with a leaping strike and then latched on to a modified guillotine choke to earn a tap in just 50 seconds, which turned out to be the quickest submission win in the history of the UFC’s 205-pound division.

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